ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT
<br />Housing Element Implementation
<br />Jurisdiction Santa Ana
<br />Reporting Year 2022 Jan.1- Dec.31
<br />Table D
<br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583
<br />Housing Programs Progress Report
<br />Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element.
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<br />Name of Program
<br />Objective
<br />Timeframe in H.E
<br />Status of Program Implementation
<br />37. Emergency Shelters and
<br />B. Continue to facilitate establishment of emergency shelters and
<br />Ongoing
<br />In 2022, the City provided financial assistance to finance new permanent supportive housing projects. Specifically, as of the end of 2022, the City had
<br />Transitional Housing
<br />transitional and supportive housing throughout the planning period.
<br />five affordable housing projects under construction, and two affordable housing projects in pre -development. Each project was made possible through
<br />Approve and finance 10 new permanent supportive housing projects and
<br />the financial assistance provided by the City. On May 17, 2022, City Council approved three Loan Agreements with Westview House L.P. (c/o
<br />a new 200+ bed emergency shelter in the planning period.
<br />Community Development Partners) for a total of $3,904,341 for the development of the Westview House affordable housing project located at 2530 &
<br />2534 Westminster Avenue. The City's $3,904,341 in financial assistance consists of $2,003,705 in HOME Program funds, $1,514,113 in Inclusionary
<br />Housing funds, and $386,523 in Rental Rehabilitation Program Funds. The Westview House project will have 84 new affordable units and 1 manager's
<br />unit, with 58 three- and four -bedroom units for large families, and 26 one- and two -bedroom affordable units for persons experiencing homelessness. A
<br />total of 75-percent of the units will be set aside for extremely low-income households at 30-percent AMI.On June 21, 2022, City Council approved two
<br />Loan Agreements for a total combined amount of $4,644,909,15 project -based vouchers, a joint sixty-five (65) year Ground Lease, and a Development
<br />Impact Fee Deferral Agreement with Washington Santa Ana Housing Partners, L.P. for the development of the Crossroads at Washington affordable
<br />housing project located at 1126,1136, & 1146 East Washington Avenue. The City's $4,644,909 financial assistance consists of $3,007,489 in HOME
<br />Program funds and $1,637,420 in Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds. The Development Impact Fee Deferral Agreement with Washington Santa
<br />Ana Housing Partners, L.P. also defers approximately $652,717 of their development impact fees. The Crossroads at Washington project will have 85
<br />new affordable units and 1 manager's unit, with 42 three- and four -bedroom units for large families, and 43 one- and two -bedroom affordable units for
<br />persons experiencing homelessness. 100-percent of the units will be for extremely low- income households at 30-percent AMI.On June 21, 2022, City
<br />Council approved a pre -commitment of $5,256,327 in HOME -ARP funds, $484,000 in Inclusionary Housing Funds, 25 project -based vouchers, a Density
<br />Bonus Agreement, and loan forgiveness for Jamboree Housing Corporation and WISEPIace for the development of the WISEPIace Permanent
<br />Supportive Housing project located at 1411 N. Broadway. The loan forgiveness consists of $723,446.41 in CDBG funds outstanding from a Loan
<br />Agreement executed in 1996 and amended in 2001. The WISEPIace Permanent Supportive Housing project will have 47 studio Permanent Supportive
<br />Housing ("PSH") units and one two -bedroom managers unit. 1 00-percent of the units will be set aside for extremely low-income households at 30-
<br />percent AMI. The studio units will be designated as PSH for persons experiencing chronic homelessness. 14 units will serve individuals experiencing
<br />chronic homelessness with a mental illness, financed by the Mental Health Services Act ("MHSA"). Services will be provided for these residents on site
<br />by WISEPIace and OCHCA.
<br />37. Emergency Shelters and
<br />C. Amend the City's Municipal Code as part of Zoning Code Update to
<br />Dec. 2023
<br />Through the Zoning Code update, the City will revise the homeless shelter ordinance to comply with state laws.
<br />Transitional Housing
<br />revise its homeless shelter ordinance to comply with state law, such as
<br />AB 139 and AB 101 and most recent best practices.
<br />City Council 8 —110 3/21/2023
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